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Richard,
Strange you should bring that up. A client had been attempting the same thing. He had lost at least an half dozen before he saw my hammer. He had been standing on the deck playing "drop and catch". The sound places were not a problem, but the really soft places would cause so little rebound that he could not field the ball and it would often escape. He was also have some accuracy issues. The hammer can give very readable response both visual and tactile, and the hammer can do as well on surfaces that are far from horizontal or significantly curved. But - Hey - Whatever floats Your Boat - So to Speak Matt Colie Richard J Kinch wrote: Matt Colie writes: I use a two sided soft face hammer from Sears. Have you ever tried dropping a golf ball? Gives you a visually quantitative response. |
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